The UK's Only Lesbian Festival 21-24 July 2017. If your idea of a good time is hanging out with loads of ladies in a field then L Fest is for you.

L Fest is the UK's only lesbian festival and has won many national and international awards for Best lesbian event & Best Festival

L Fest takes place over July 21 - 24th 2017, Prestwold Hall, Loughborough. With the main event taking place on Saturday the 22nd July 2017.

SATURDAY NIGHT FANCY DRESS = SHIPWRECKED! MERMAIDS & PIRATES

This year's fancy dress theme should tempt all you swashbuckling pirates and silvery, fish-tailed mermaids into donning those costumes for another L Fest Saturday night to remember on the high seas!

L Fest welcomes everyone who supports what they stand for and wants to be part of this wonderful community. L Fest welcomes and encourages the whole LGBTQI community and their straight allies. You will find men on site (although they usually add up to less than 1% of the festival goers).

"We welcome everyone who wants to enjoy and support the festival. You will find my straight brother on the gate and Mama L Fest is one of the most supportive L Festers out there. One of my favourite L Fest quotes from a young child ' mum can we go to L Fest every weekend because everyone has two mums and no one gets picked on'. To give a whole family the chance to feel completely accepted is an invaluable experience."

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